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First Time Buyer Credit in California Recently Updated

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First Time Buyer s in California Have a decision

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Just released, the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit has changed.  Yes, already!  The fund, at only $200 million dollars, will not last very long and you had better know the new rules to take full advantage of it.

The $200 million dollar fund  still allows a credit amount of 5%  or a maximum credit of $10,000, whichever is the lesser amount, based on the final sales price.  A very substantial credit!

Previously, the first time buyer was required to have the seller of record sign the tax credit form 3549a  prior to submitting the application for the credit.  However, on June 1st , changes were made for First Time Buyers of previously owned homes.

According to an email I received from Colleen Graves of Lawyers Title in Southern California, a popular Escrow and Title company, chosen by financial institutions selling their bank owned (REO, Foreclosures) properties throughout California,… Read the rest of this entry »

15175 El Gato Ln and 17250 Pine St Los Gatos and 228 Calle Marguerita

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Wow!  These are my 3 picks of the weekend for Los Gatos Homes for sale.  New Home Buyers will find they have all the best things to offer.

Some lucky folks are going to be new homeowners in Los Gatos!

Great prices and locations are just the beginning.   17250 Pine St.Los Gatos is a short sale,  I know,  Yuk.  Not really!  Look what the fundamentals look like…

Schools: Great!  Location: Great!  Price: Amazing!

Use ‘the proper strategy and be prepared for a few bumps’ is the bargain hunters code. One may be a foreclosure one a short sale, however what would expect a bargain to look like?

Los Gatos is a tough area to find affordable homes and these 3 are a step in the right direction. Preparing for an opportunity equates to good luck, right?

The 2nd homes for sale in Los Gatos is 15175 El Gato and the 3rd house for sale in Los Gatos that I see as a great first time buyer pick is Foreclosure home for sale in Los Gatos not a short sale228 Calle Marquerita.

26180 Hi 9 Los Gatos House for Sale

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Buyer’s Cost Increased for FHA Home Loans

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Short Sale and FHA house buyerThat FHA mortgage looks like a winner for San Jose home buyers and Los Gatos home buyers.   Low Down Payment,  Great Interest Rate!  What more could you ask for?  A short sale?

Well, not much, obviously or , at least,  hoping is not going to change the new rule.   The upfront costs are going to be a bit higher.

To get that Low Down Payment and Great interest Rate you are going to be required to….

  • Pay an upfront mortgage insurance premium of 2.25 percent of the total loan amount, up from the current level of 1.75 percent. A borrower taking out a $200,000 mortgage would pay a $4,500 fee, for example, rather than the current fee of $3,500. Borrowers will still be able to wrap these fees into the total amount borrowed. FHA officials also plan to ask Congress to increase the maximum annual premium that FHA can charge.

So, they may get more expensive.   This will  reduce the number of buyers who can qualify.   There’s more…the credit score benchmarks are changin too, further decreasing the number of buyers a home seller will be able to market their home to.

  • Need a credit score of at least 580 to qualify. Many FHA lenders already require a higher score, but there had been no standard requirement across the program. Borrowers with a score lower than 580 will need a down payment of at least 10 percent.

Maybe this is what we should expect all things considered.  I want to remind you a HUD approved lender is not like any other and the more experienced they are, the better your chances of a quick approval and subsequent closing.

Yes, you can buy a short sale in Los Gatos or a house in San Jose that is listed for sale as a short sale.  Interesting concept.

Los Gatos Homes and Real Estate Had 2 New Sales

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Los-Gatos-House-for-saleThese two Los Gatos homes for sale prove that a listing price is rarely a selling price in our Real Estate market.  We are at a crossroads.   It just isn’t what you might think;

131 Millrich Dr.  this Los Gatos house sold for nearly 1% less than the asking and 411 Clearview Dr., a townhome, sold for nearly 5% over the listing price !

A reminder that ’sweet spotting’ your asking price will always pay off.

The good news….neither property was a short sale.

2 Los Gatos Houses sold this week,

131 MILLRICH DR, Los Gatos 95030 (Los Gatos)Single Family Home 3 bed(s) Baths: 4|1 bath(s)   SqFt: 2,593  Lot: 9,100 sq ft

List Price: $1,449,000     Sold Price $1,332,000.00

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411 CLEARVIEW DR, Los Gatos 95032 (Los Gatos)Townhouse  3 Beds, 2|1 Baths:  SqFt: 2,122 Lot: 2,220 sq ft

List Price: $749,000 Sale Price: $780,000

Assoc. Fee: $428

We see a crossroads ahead…one where the buyers in the Los Gatos Real Estate Market aren’t in the driver’s seat.    Could this mean the homes for sale are in a Seller’s market?

Remember…

Spring is coming and the end of the $8000 First time buyer’s credit is there waiting.   I wonder if will  lead to more vigorous sales?…bidding?

First Time Buyer Credit Forms Just Realeased:IRS

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los-gatos-first-time-home-buyer-tax-creditThe program was originally designed for First Time Buyers only.  With the extension of the  tax credit came some other great news.  Just released today was the new IRS form for attachment to your tax filing.  Los Gatos home buyers  should be attaching this form when filing.

The new law allows a long-time resident of the same main home to claim the homebuyer credit if they purchase a new principal residence. To qualify, eligible taxpayers must show that they lived in their old homes for a five-consecutive-year period during the eight-year period ending on the purchase date of the new home. The IRS has stepped up compliance checks involving the homebuyer credit, and it encouraged homebuyers claiming this part of the credit to avoid refund delays by attaching documentation covering the five-consecutive-year period.

what you can and cannot deduct as a homeowner

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Great short Video Explanation of Credit

What 10 Things Do You Need at Your House Before an Earthquake?

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The Haitian earthquake reminded me of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake and how hard it hit Los Gatos.    I was lucky no one I knew was hurt.   I only had to fix a cracked coupling on my grandmothers gas pipe in the Carlton Meadows neighborhood where she lived.

Think ahead!

I added a couple of links below this post to help you obtain the items discussed here.

‘Safe Up’ your home by addressing these 10 things.

  1. Make sure shelves are fastened securely to the walls.
  2. Place large, heavy objects on lower shelves or on the floor. They might Read the rest of this entry »

One Home Sale Closed in Los Gatos Real Estate market

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Los Gatos Home sales totaled 341 homes in the Los Gatos Real Estate market Last Year. We have a long way to go with only one sale closing escrow this past week.  It was on Tait Avenue though!  RARE!
There are 141 single family and condos available today in our Los Gatos Real Estate market combined,  ranging from a 1/1 condo $299,000.00 to a 14,000 sq ft single family Los Gatos Estate listed at a whopping $22mil.
The median Los Gatos Home price is over $2.6mil!

9  Properties in Los Gatos that are available are short sales
6  Los Gatos Homes are listed, for sale, as  foreclosures

CLICK IMAGE  below to see the only home that closed this month

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Tait Ave Home Sold In Los Gatos

You can do a detailed search for homes available for  sale in the  the Los Gatos Real Estate market here.


10 Home Buying Credit Myths Debunked

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los-gatos-home-credit-score-tipsBuying a home means you need to understand your credit score better and how it weighs in and out of your favor. This is true In Los Gatos and the Bay Area, more than most, due to the high priced Real Estate here.  Investors know this and so should you.   What will a finance company consider when you make an offer on that Los Gatos foreclosure you want to buy?

With all the misguided information flying around about loan modifications understanding these myths will prevent some misteps.

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“Many Americans hold mistaken beliefs about credit scores,” cautioned  Ethan Ewing, who heads the free online consumer portal at Bills.com. “Misinformation on television and in hearsay from friends and neighbors only compounds the problem.”

Here are the top 10 commonly held myths surrounding credit scores:

Myth #1: A credit score is a credit report. The credit report is a detailed listing of all debts and payments, going back throughout an individual’s entire payment history, Ewing explained. For each entry, it shows the creditor’s name, amount owed, the highest balance owed, the available credit, whether the account is open or closed (and who closed it), the number of late payments and whether the account is in default. A credit score is a number between 300 and 850 that is based on complex formulas incorporating all the data in the credit report.   Most homes for sale in Los Gatos yield many offers so, you need to have the best credit score. Read the rest of this entry »

Great Price Trend News for California From C.A.R.

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California Price Shows Year-To-Year Gain for First Time in Two Years
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Robert A. Kleinhenz , Ph.D., Deputy Chief Economist

The median price of a home in California experienced its first year-to-year gain in over two years during the month of November, as the California housing market continued recent trends in terms of prices, supply, and sales. The monthly median price crossed the $300,000 threshold in November with a median of $304,520, up 2.4 percent from the October median price of $297,500 and up 5.8 percent from $287,880 a year earlier. The situation has improved greatly from a year ago during the worst of the financial crisis, when the median price had registered 41.3 percent year-to-year decline.

This supports the conclusion

After a 59 percent peak-to-trough decline, the California median Read the rest of this entry »